RESOLUTION  FOR  JEWETT 

Regents  Express  Sorrow  at  Death 
of  Librarian. 

*T  rq  Y 

Regents,  officials,  professors  and  stu- 
dents at  the  state  university,  1 uesday 
morning  united  in  expressions  of  sorrow 
over  the  death  of  Walter  K.  Jewett,  uni- 
versity librarian,  in  this  city  Monday 
evenin0'  following  an  illness  extending 
HT seven  weeks"  The  regents  astern- 
bled  in  special  meeting,  deferred  their  | 
business  matters  long  enough  to  pass  il 
formal  resolutions  of  condolence.  The* 

f° -Whereas,  Dr.  Walter  K.  Jewett  was 
on  the  third  day  of  March,  called  away 
by  death  from  his  labors  among  us, 

^Whereas,  during  his  faifhfulandeffi- 
cient  service  ot  seven  yeais  the  present 
regents  and  their  predecessors  have  at 
alf  times  highly  appreciated  his  broad 
! scholarship,  sober  • judgment,  tact, 

' dustrv  and  high  ideals,  be  it  , 

t ‘ Resolved,  by  the  board  ot  reSonts  of 
the  University  of  Nebraska,  that  we 
o-ive  public  expression  of  our  profound 
griff,  and  that  a copy  of  this  resolution 

“a-  ...  .< -,J 

most  prominent  men  connected  officially 
with  the  institution,  was  recognizee 
Tuesday  morning  in  the  postponement 
of  the  regular  semi-weekly  convocation. 
Further  recognition  will  be 
nesday  afternoon  at  the  time  of  the 
funeral  when  all  classes  will  be  dis- 
missed * between  the  hours  of  2 and  4 

°*  Probably  four  prominent  men  connect- 
ed with  “the  university  will  serve  to- 
morrow as  pall-bearers.  They  aie. 
Chancellor  Avery,  Dean  Sherman,  Dean 
Bessey  and  Dean  Davis.  Services  will 
be  held  at  the  church  of  the  Holy  Trin- 
ity Thirteenth  and  J streets,  at  2.^0. 
Rev.  S.  Mills  Hayes  being  in  charge. 
The  body  will  be  taken  to_  Boston,  a 
former  home  of  the  deceased  for  inter- 
ment  It  will  be  accompanied  by  the 
late  doctor's  cousin,  Dr.  W,  B.  Bancroft, 
who  arrived  in  Lincoln  from  his  home 
in  Boston,  during  the  past  week.  Mis. 
Jewett  will  not  go  east  . 

I During  the  seven  years  that  Dr. 


Jewett  has  been  connected  ^rorni- 

•>al  university,  he  has  oeeii  i activities.  . 
nent  among  the  s^10gC^o0i  librarian,  he  1 

Besides  serving  as  SchOf  athletic 

Soard^tnd  toSTSn  active  part  in  its  , 

" The  library,  ^Td^emory* 6 Through  \ 
the  monument  to  his  n l beeR  built  in-  \ 

his  unceasing  ^al,  n educational 

to  one  of  the  la^feeStm?ddle  west.  Hurt 
institution  in+l^r1SlrIction  of  Dr.  Jewett, 
spring  under  the  ^irection  hundred  thou- 

it  passed  the^  malk  ^nt  long  anticipated  , 
||nVe  oZef’inembers  of  the  university  | 
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